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P. 6. 



I. 8-9 (Meyrick says 6-7). Comes to light. 

 0. 



Pachetra. Genus includes leucophcea. 



Pachnobia. Genus includes leucographa, lucernea, rubricosa, 

 and simulans. 



Pachycnemia. Genus includes hippocastanaria. 

 Pachys. Genus includes betularia and strataria. 

 Painted Lady, (cardui, L., Pyrameis) 



paleemon, Pall., Carterocephalus. (Chequered Skipper) 



L. 6-4. Draws edges of leaf together. Hibernates in 

 a woven retreat. Feeds on Brachypodium 

 sylvaticum and Bromus asper. 

 P. 4-5. 

 I. 5-6. Comes to bloom of Ground Ivy and Bugle. 



0. 6. Hatch in about a fortnight. Laid 2nd June, 



hatched 18th June (Oldaker). 



paleacea, Esp. (fulvago, Hb.), Cosmia. (The Angle-striped 



Sallow) 

 L. 5-6. Spins lower leaves together. Requires hard 



beating. Feeds on Betula, Populus 



tremula, and Quercus. 

 P. 6. Just below ground. 



1. 8-9. Comes to sugar and Heather bloom. 

 O. 



Pale Brindled Beauty, (pedaria, F. (pilosaria, Hb.), Phigalia) 

 Pale Clouded Yellow, (hyale, L., Colias) 



Pale Footman, (griseola, Hb., var. flava, Hw. (stramineola, 

 Dbld.), Lithosia) 



Pale-lemon Sallow, (ocellaris, Bkh., Mellinia (Xanthia)) 



Pale Mottled Willow, (quadripunctata, F. (cubicularis, Bkh.), 

 Caradrina) 



Pale Oak Beauty, (consortaria, F., Boarmia) 

 Pale Oak Eggar. (cratcegi, L., Trichiura) 



